Please click on the above document and read through it for review. Then,leave your comments for any changes, ideas or addition on the this page. Thanks!!
Lindsay,
Very comprehensive. I like the format and style you put it into. One thing I might suggest is using Times/NewRoman or Ariel for the font... I believe the text mentioned that CV's typically use either of the two. Also, I would absolutely be as comprehensive as possible. Add as many things as you can; it can only help to enhance your marketability! Finally, the dates for "assessment" training seems to be missing. Overall, well done!
-Adrian Rodriguez
Lindsay,
Good information on your vita. great question you asked about the professional development and what to include. I know we do things as a district that everyone is required to do and really doesn't help me stand out like acceptable use training, grade book, sexual harassment, bullying, etc. I think if you have done anything that went beyond the minimal requirement training or have completed training that makes you more marketable I would include that. My thoughts were I didn't want to hide the trainings that enhanced my skills with items that were filler. That is just my opinion and I would love to hear what other people have to say.
- Robin
Lindsay,
I think you did a great job! The only thing that stuck out to me was in the Technology Skills section. You might want to try and either use verbs, or cut them out altogether. That's my only suggestion; I think it looks great.
--Luci (Terri)
Hello Lindsay
I agree with Luci(Terri) you did a great job! It looks neat and very professional. Regarding your question. If you have any professional development that its a big one, like a software training you think you might find it somewhere else or something like that then include it. If it is not like that then you might want to leave it.
--Eduardo A
Hello Lindsay,
Great start, a lot of good information; I agree with what Terri said above, that I would streamline the technology skills section, maybe just list the softwares and platforms that you have used, and maybe what these were used specifically for in the classroom. I would also highlight your degrees in the education section.
Thank you.
Hey Lindsay,
Your Vita looks very good. One thing you might check is your tense; there seems to be a mixture of past and present-tense in some areas. As far as professional development, I agree with Eduardo. If it's specifically related to what you do in the classroom, I would include it; If not, I wouldn't.
-Brian
Hello Everyone!
Thanks for the awesome feedback! I will be making some changes based on your thoughts and commetns! One question I had for you all is regarding tense. Is it OK to leave a section in present tense if you are currently working at that job? I wasn't sure what the protocol was there.
Please click on the above document and read through it for review. Then,leave your comments for any changes, ideas or addition on the this page. Thanks!!
Lindsay,
Very comprehensive. I like the format and style you put it into. One thing I might suggest is using Times/NewRoman or Ariel for the font... I believe the text mentioned that CV's typically use either of the two. Also, I would absolutely be as comprehensive as possible. Add as many things as you can; it can only help to enhance your marketability! Finally, the dates for "assessment" training seems to be missing. Overall, well done!
-Adrian Rodriguez
Lindsay,
Good information on your vita. great question you asked about the professional development and what to include. I know we do things as a district that everyone is required to do and really doesn't help me stand out like acceptable use training, grade book, sexual harassment, bullying, etc. I think if you have done anything that went beyond the minimal requirement training or have completed training that makes you more marketable I would include that. My thoughts were I didn't want to hide the trainings that enhanced my skills with items that were filler. That is just my opinion and I would love to hear what other people have to say.
- Robin
Lindsay,
I think you did a great job! The only thing that stuck out to me was in the Technology Skills section. You might want to try and either use verbs, or cut them out altogether. That's my only suggestion; I think it looks great.
--Luci (Terri)
Hello Lindsay
I agree with Luci(Terri) you did a great job! It looks neat and very professional. Regarding your question. If you have any professional development that its a big one, like a software training you think you might find it somewhere else or something like that then include it. If it is not like that then you might want to leave it.
--Eduardo A
Hello Lindsay,
Great start, a lot of good information; I agree with what Terri said above, that I would streamline the technology skills section, maybe just list the softwares and platforms that you have used, and maybe what these were used specifically for in the classroom. I would also highlight your degrees in the education section.
Thank you.
Hey Lindsay,
Your Vita looks very good. One thing you might check is your tense; there seems to be a mixture of past and present-tense in some areas. As far as professional development, I agree with Eduardo. If it's specifically related to what you do in the classroom, I would include it; If not, I wouldn't.
-Brian
Hello Everyone!
Thanks for the awesome feedback! I will be making some changes based on your thoughts and commetns! One question I had for you all is regarding tense. Is it OK to leave a section in present tense if you are currently working at that job? I wasn't sure what the protocol was there.
- Lindsay